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central locking kit
hi everyone just bought a central locking kit for my van,well when i actually get one
anyway are these reasonably easy to fit has anyone done one on their van.anything to watch out for,cheers dave 
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Re: central locking kit
Is it a common kit?
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Re: central locking kit
depends on kit , as said ,
hes a few pics of mine :
http://www.teamorchard.co.uk/?p=215" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
just a standard kit off ebay , came with an alarm system as well
still need to fit a solinoid to rear sliding door yet
Matt
hes a few pics of mine :
http://www.teamorchard.co.uk/?p=215" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
just a standard kit off ebay , came with an alarm system as well
still need to fit a solinoid to rear sliding door yet
Matt
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Re: central locking kit
thats the kit i got the one with the alarm aswell.were they easy to fit did you have to drill into the door to bolt them in place,thanks dave 
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Re: central locking kit
dave lfc wrote:thats the kit i got the one with the alarm aswell.were they easy to fit did you have to drill into the door to bolt them in place,thanks dave
yes i did , check out the pics , used some copper pipe as as spacer
topic needs moving to technical really
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Re: central locking kit
thanks matt,cheers dave 
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Re: central locking kit
Never thought of fitting central locking. That would be very handy. Do you have a link to the kit you bought?
Cheers.
Tim.
Cheers.
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Re: central locking kit
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2-DOOR-KEYLESS-CE ... 5d2f012207" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; hope this helps,cheers dave 
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